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%I A345250 #47 Jun 23 2021 02:16:57 %S A345250 1,2,3,4,6,8,18,28,36,42,48,72,96,108,128,144,168,192,336,384,448,504, %T A345250 672,896,960,1008,1134,1296,1344,2560,2592,3456,3584,4320,4608,5376, %U A345250 6144,6336,6912,9216,10240,12288,13824,15360,16128,16384,20736,23328,24576 %N A345250 a(n) is the number of divisors of A344422(n). %C A345250 Sequence proposed by _Felix Fröhlich_ in the first comment of A344422. %H A345250 Jon E. Schoenfield, <a href="/A345250/b345250.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 1..59</a> %F A345250 a(n) = A000005(A344422(n)). %Y A345250 Records in A076888. %Y A345250 Cf. A000005, A002113, A002182, A344422. %K A345250 nonn,base %O A345250 1,2 %A A345250 _Bhupendra Kumar Singh_, Jun 12 2021